The potential of porous silicon particles for multi-epitopic vaccine development

G. Navarro-Tovar, A. Wong-Arce, M. Campos-Portillo, G. Palestino, S. Rosales‐Mendoza
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Abstract Vaccination is a crucial approach to eradicate and control amyriad of infectious and non-communicable diseases. Subunit vaccines are considered the most convenient approach for vaccine formulation; however, the development of new adjuvants and vaccine delivery vehicles to improve the immunogenicity of such formulations is needed. The authors of this review describe the recent application of porous silicon particles (PSiP) as both a potential vaccine delivery vehicle and adjuvant. PSiP are attractive for this application due to its safety, biodegradability and compatibility for functionalization. Herein, the development of multi-epitope cancer vaccines is discussed as an example on how PSiP are promising materials for the development of innovative vaccines.
多孔硅颗粒在多表位疫苗开发中的潜力
疫苗接种是根除和控制大量传染性和非传染性疾病的重要途径。亚单位疫苗被认为是最方便的疫苗配制方法;然而,需要开发新的佐剂和疫苗递送载体来提高这种制剂的免疫原性。本文综述了多孔硅颗粒(PSiP)作为潜在的疫苗递送载体和佐剂的最新应用。由于其安全性、可生物降解性和功能化兼容性,PSiP在这一应用中具有吸引力。本文以多表位肿瘤疫苗的开发为例,讨论了PSiP如何成为开发创新疫苗的有前途的材料。
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